Share of Popular Vote Fails To Reflect Lead in Delegates; Bush and Anderson Trail System Has Helped Reagan Popular Vote and Delegates

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Although President Carter and Ronald Reagan have generally won handily in the Presidential primaries thus far, their share of the popular vote has been smaller than their wide leads in delegates to the Democratic and Republican conventions would suggest. View Full Article in Timesmachine »